Four couples known for their philanthropy and influence in Denver’s business and nonprofit circles are going to be Grand Marshals for National Jewish Health’s 2014 Beaux Arts Ball. The sold-out event takes place Saturday at the Hyatt Regency Convention Center.

Kathy and Ted Brown, Robin and Cole Finegan, Tim Gill and Scott Miller, and Debbie and Don Silversmith will be introduced during the dinner that follows a 6 p.m. cocktail hour.

Cole Finegan is managing partner of the Denver office of Hogan Lovells; Robin Finegan is regional director of emergency management for CDR Maguire. Cole Finegan also served as Denver City Attorney and chief of staff to then-Mayor John Hickenlooper.

The Morgridge Family Foundation is the presenting sponsor for the Beaux Arts Ball, a black-tie dinner and entertainment extravaganza chaired by Lindsey and Stanton Dodge, Ann and Tripp Kerr and Bridget and David Kornder.

With 1,200 confirmed reservations, the “Gatsby”-themed affair is sold out. A waiting list has been formed, though, and those wishing to be added to it are encouraged to contact Clem Connolly, 303-728-6546.

National Jewish Health had its start 115 years ago as a nonprofit hospital. Today it is the only facility in the world dedicated exclusively to groundbreaking medical research and treatment of patients with respiratory, cardiac, immune and related disorders. Patients and families from around the world seek treatment there.

In addition to the Morgridge Family Foundation, sponsors of the 2014 Beaux Arts Ball also include Joyce Zeff, First Western Trust Bank, The Gill Foundation, Noble Energy and Sage Hospitality.